NEWBERRY: ---- Wednesday Morning, October 6, 1809. Shall it bo I It is thought possible that Gov. Scott may be nominated as Secretary of War. If this te true, the pious hope may well be indulged in that he receive it. RadicalOomwietkol A radical convention mlet in Jackson, Miss., Sept. 20, and Gen. Alcorn was nontatl for Governor, by acclamation, It. U."Powers for Lieutenant Governor, and James Jynch, colored, (or Secretary of State. It is reported At yashington that Gen. Canby re comibnIs tho re-establishment of the Freedman's Bureau in Virginia, on no eount of the drouth, to provent sufiering tinong the. n(groes, and that Grant hopes to visit the Smith; this winter. Abbevillo -p xpors Consolidated. Tte Abheville Banner has been merged into the "Press," and hereafter the issue wiIlho.the Priss and Banner, and thu, consqlidatoed, -ilI make regular and pleas. int wbekly vi.sits to the funny readers whehave been for so long its patrons. To Mr. W. IV. Parrow who retires, and to Mdssrq....

A DIUDATi-PAIt IS A 1atthooM-Mora Mowatt, Who is writing . 'ign lNttera for t 0Fraicsce. Olotitile, tells it story Af RTaidal pair, making tho tour or Switterland, who recently enmo to a crowded hotel, and woro informed by the tandlord that thero was but ono unoccu. pied room in the house, the . bathroom, and that a couple of beds might bo made in the two baths which it contained. The youthful couple woro well plensed to securo oven this shelter after a fatiguing journey a'nd retired to rest. An hour or two later the stillness of tho iight was suddenly broken by shrieks of dis tress issu'ng from the bathroom. The lady, wishing to summon a servant, had pulled what she presumed was a bull ropo suspended over her bed in the bath, when suddenly she was inundated by a shower of cold water.- Thogontleman, roused by tier cries, and not quito comn prehending the position; pulled a sup posed bell rope which tie felt dangling over his bath bed, to bring him a domes. tic, but brought instead a...

TitrEE DOLLARs A YEARI] FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF USEFUL INTELLItENCE$ [INVARIALY IN ADvAToC. VOL.V. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1869- NO.40. THE HERALD Is PUBLISIED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, At Nowberry 0. It., By THOS. F. & R. H. ORENEKER, Editors and Proprietors. TERMS, 08 PEA ANNUM, IN CUR R ENCY Olt PROVISIONS. Payment rTuired invariably in advance. Marriage Notices, Funeral Invitations, Obit% usrie., and Comninoations subserving~private * Iutereste, are ahariced as adverilsemtents. [For the Herald. Enoree Plantation. October 5th, 1869. Mn. EDITOR: Will you allow me a am'ift space in your columns, to tnake a few suggestions to the planters of the County ? We have just passed through one of the most extraordinary sensons experienced by the oldest of our inhabi tants. Although unusual energy has been displayed by our people in putting in afid cultivating their crops, and a larger amount of fertilizers has been brought to this county this year than has ever been known before;...

TO#M'WtR MIIs. STOWC IlAs DoNs. The New York Journal of Commerco ro. turns to tho Stoio-Byron scandal, the editor holding that the non-appear-anco of proofs In the October Atlantio must be accepted as a confession that Mrs. Stowe has acted unadvisedly, rashly, from motives of a per4onal character rather than thobo ofjustice, and that .he now invokestho charity of silnce and the balm of oblivion upon her uncalled for assaults upon the metnory of the dend. But, adds the Journal, the boon of for gotfulness can never be tiers. S lonig as the English language preserves the name of Lord Byron, will Mrs. Stowe's traons gression of the first principles of divine jtustico;and mercy, and lier viUlationi of every cantion of good taste, be remici bored against her, She has spoken the wingdd ivords, and they have flown to thq cnds of the carthi, and mu-st circle on forever. And it will matter but little, after all Mi:s. Stowe's good name and fame; whetier her story shall he su)b stantilated by f...

'18 IT ANY BODY'S BUSINESS. Iey Aj11y's:busine8a; Vntloitn should chooso To Mut upi 6 lady, I Ito la y-dotst rofus Oit speak'i little plainer, That the meaning all may know, Is it anybody's business If a lady has a beau? 14 It anybody's busine. When that gentleman does call, Or when ho leaves the lady, Or Iile leaves it all ? Or is it necessary That the curtain shonild be drawn, To save from further tronale Tho outsido lookers on ? Is It anybody's blusiness But the lady's, if her beau Rides out with othe- ladios And doson't let her know ? Is it anybody's business But tile gentlemnill's, if she Should accets another escort, Where he doesn't chance to be ? If a person's on the sidewalk, Whethet great or whether eniall, Is it anybody'a business W'here ilh it person means to call ? Or, if yok see a peron As he's calling any where, Is it anyhody's business What his business may be thele ? Thn aubstanee of our piuery, Simply stited, would he this Is it anybody's l,isinless What another's ...

THREE DOLLARs A YEAR,] FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF UEFUL INTELLIGENCE. [INVARIABLY' IN ADvANCE. VOL.V. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1869. NO.41 10 PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, At Newberry 0. U., BF TAOS. F. & U. H. ORENERKER, Editors and Proprietors. TERMS, 68 PER ANNUM, IN CURRENCY OR Pr5VISIONS. Paymentrequired invariably in advance. Marriage Notices, Funeral Invitations, Oblt% =aries, and Communications subsurving private intoreats, are charged as advertisements. General Robeit ri Lee. The following poem was written by Captain Thos. F. Rocho, for merly of Loring's command, A. N. T., on the occasion of General Lee's visit to Baltimore in behalf of the Valley Rail Road. It speaks for itself, and we venturo the asser tion that thero is not a true man nor woman in the South who, a( tor reading it, will not say, "God bloss thoo, Robert Lee:" God bless thee, noble General I God bless thee, Robert Lee I Our Southern hearts throb warmly now, Once more we dream we're free; Once m...

Can carpot-baggers in the South lon. ger.w:andur at the aptntempt in which tW6d Sotitho'rn pioiold thetlU, when they Ond it quito as bitter and deep in the probs of the North-the press of both parties. The Chicago Times ex presses in the following: The carpet.baggers in the South are now looking to the general government for pay for their dirty work. Welis, of Virginia, and Scott, of Sonth Carolinn, are nmnod to fli the Vacancy in the War Department. Let us hope that, if no higher consideration can prevnil with tie President, his respect for inawlins' nei ory will prevent him from appointing as his successor a scalawag so conItemIptiblo and inean as a carpiet bagger and voh)n tary associat0 and boon coipanlitn with "'niggers," in their effbrts to obtain po litfeal control over white. men, Inust. n. cesiarily be. The appointiment of Scott or Wells would he a positive inlsult to the m9tnory of Rawlins. The ation has already been insuited, repenbte, by (rant's appointments, so we canno...

Clothing,'COlothing. A very nice seicction of medium and cheap clothin h1 which we offier bangaill. .rVELACE& Wigj'R. Oct..1!89 i Notice. I willepay the best market prico f9r fine Dre Peaches and Apbleve. '. , . Oct 0 89A.HRRS Moved. I havo removed to No. t, Mollohon Row lately W. H1. Webb's stand, and invite all persons to call and examino my stock before purchasing o1,where. as I will be in con stant receipt of pure fresh Drugs, lMedicines, Perfumes and Toilet ArtIls, 1)lreet from Manurticturera and Importers, which will bo sold at the lowest market rates. Call and be convinced at Dit. JAMES McINTOSH'S. N. B.-All prescriptions will be carefully compounded by Mr. H1. P. Tarrant, of Char lestou,,4L thorough Pliarmaceutist and Chem. Ist, who will sleep in the store and attend the same at any hour of the night when called upon. Oct. 6 29 tf. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP! Full Lines for the Fall, AND SATISFACTION IN PRICES. Having just returned froi the Northern markets wtith a heavy Fall ...

Little Fingers. ,-Busy littlo fingers, E Zvery where they go; Roiy little fingers. The aweetest that I know. Now into my work-box, All the buttons finding, Tangling up the knitting, Every spool unwinding I Now into the basket Where the keys are hidden, So misohievous looking, Knowing it forbidden. Then in mother's tresses, Now her neck enfolding, Willh auch sweet careaMeS Keeping off a scolding. Darling little flngers, Never, never still, Make them, Hleavenly Father, One day do thy will. (Caildren's Picture Magazine. Lucy Stone said a good thing in the Woman's Convention at Chicago, to wit: "Some men cowards say if women vote they should fight. Now, she would ask, who perils her lifo when the soldier is born? The uother is his quartermaster until he is capable of finding his own rations." Ilotgh, Clendening & Co. COTTON FACTORS, AND DRALER8 IN BACON, LARD, & SUPPLIES GENERALLY, No. 67 SouT STaxET, BA LTIOuE, MD. Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments ofCotton, to Blerohn...

NEWBERRY: Wednesday Uprning, Nov. 10, 1809 A bad Mark--z And yet dear (4ilinquent a Most necessary one. Did you lotie It gn yqnr jast paper? of course you did, fok it Ivas the, first mark mado against any of our numorous readers since some time early in tbe present year, and it was scoaxD with a heavy hand. Some of you are away back yonder In arrearsI inonths, and months and Tponthe behind, till we are almos. ashamed to say anything about It at this late day.- But 'a dumb pflest loses his benefit," and we have good authority for knowing "that 'tis better late than never," thorelbre we present the cross for consideration now, and with MARCD emph,asis. And-why say you was the cross not made long ago. Why? because of sick, ness, absence and other misfortunes. Is that suMelent? and you are not angry are you? Tott'il pay up like good follows won't you. Tei to be sure we will I Thank you, that is the way to talk, and you will be looked for, from this time on, till dvery mothers son shll h...